How to be the calm assertive leader your stakeholders require...
Think about a real leader who had the most positive influence on your development. Chances are that leader was both calm and assertive. In this talk we will discuss the psycholinguistic and neurobiology of calm assertive leadership. We will teach you how to fake it until you become it.
1. Why it is important for you to be perceived by others as a calm assertive leader..
2. The role of testosterone and cortisol in your leadership behavior.
3. How you can manipulate these two hormones through non chemical techniques.
4. How to use key words to create the impression of calm assertive leadership.
About the Presenter:
Larry Stybel is a national thought leader in corporate governance, leadership, and senior executive careers. His daughter received her B.A. from Georgetown University.
He is co author of NAVIGATING THE WATERFALL, a guide to managing your professional life during turbulent times.
PSYCHOLOGY TODAY publishes Stybel Peabody's monthly perspective on leadership. To date there have been 199,000 downloads.
He is also founder of Stybel Peabody, an Arbora Global Company.
Core services revolve around retained search; leadership development/succession planning, and executive outplacement. Clients include 21% of FORTUNE MAGAZINE'S "One Hundred Best Companies" to work for in the U.S.A. There are 500 Arbora consultants in 25 U.S. cities and 30 countries.
Larry is a licensed psychologist with a doctorate from Harvard University.
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